Sunday, September 8, 2013

Life at TCS Noida 2 Office

I was transferred to TCS Noida 2 office last year after I was forced to take a project a project there.
The project and work there was crap but I had no choice as I had already rejected multiple projects because of this. 

THE OFFICE 

The office at Noida 2 was the biggest in NCR  by area but the location was very bad. There was a farm literally next to the office. There was nothing nearby(no food joint, no shops). There was just a small cigarette shop which was often owercrowded.  Also it was too far from any residential areas. I was living around 12-15 km away from the office.


THE TEAM

Again I got a very good team here. I worked under two team leads(The first one left after 4 months) . Both were pretty good at what they did. The team members were nice and cool.  Apart from work, we had a great time. We used to gossip, roam outside(for which our manager often scolded us) and had long discussion about anything. Some of them became pretty good friends with me. We had a lot of parties and had lots of drinks :P.

THE WORK 

It was the worst work you would get as a Software Engineer. Even though the technology used was good, the work was too bad(data mapping). Also there was not much work(everyday 2-3 hours were sufficient to do it) and we used to read news and other articles half the time.

THE MANAGERS

It was then, I realized why people always curse their managers in the IT industry. I don't know why we used to hate him so much but every time we saw him, we wanted to curse and abuse him. Also, he didn't knew anything and just used to give lectures without knowing the actual thing.
Also the other team leads were bad. One was a ladkibaaz, one didn't knew anything about technology(only has some domain knowledge) and the last one had problems with anything we tried to do(though she was the prettiest one).

MY OVERALL EXPERIENCE

It was good except for the work, leads and location. I found some very good friends and had some great times with them. I will miss these friends but overall I think it was better I moved out.



Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Worst Phase Of my Life



Living in Gurgaon is the worst time of my life. After my ILP at Trivandrum when I moved to Delhi, I thought that it would be nice to live in NCR but the fact is Delhi is the only place in NCR which is good rest everything sucks. Gurgaon is a jungle of buildings. There is nothing good about Gurgaon(from my point of view but anything is fun when you have your loved ones around you).   

When I got a project in Gurgaon, I shifted to Gurgaon since it was too far from vaishali (Ghaziabad where I was staying then). As soon as I started searching for a room, I realized that Gurgaon is too expensive. The worst things are worth a lot here.  

My project was good and we were going well but  my bad luck had it's effects. The project got scrapped and I was back on bench but again my bad luck continued. I still had to go to the office and sit from 9 to 6 without having any work. I had very few friends here as most of my good friends are in Bangalore, so there was no enjoyment either. I was bored. My boredom increased more when I didn't had to go to the office. I had nothing to do so I started to make games for windows phone 7. I succeeded in making 3 games which I will be posting on the marketplace soon.  

All my money was wasted in the afternoon food as the place where I am staying is too expensive. My average day food cost is almost Rs. 200.  My smoking has increased due to all this frustration and I feel like running away. Also TCS is giving my crappy project which I am refusing. I didn't do all this coding stuff for nothing, so I won't take a crappy project.  

Each day here is a pain in the ass. I hope this ends soon or I'll go mad.

Monday, January 2, 2012

ILP Trivandrum

I never wanted to join TCS but I had to join after rejections in Google and SAP. I thought Initial Learning Program(ILP) will be crap and the only thing that will matter in ILP is the final certificate. But I was wrong, I found some of the best people i ever met in life. It was like college life again but without any groupism or partiality. It was the best batch I ever had in my life.

Training in .Net was not hard for me as i already knew .Net but that was like an added responsibility(of teaching and mentoring other people in which i failed but it was fun doing that). The classroom was not about serious studies or project work, it was about gossips, little work here and there and having fun.

Initially on the second day of ILP, i thought this is going be interesting as I got a nice looking Tech. Lead and the best girl of our batch as my learning partner(sorry to other girls but it's what i felt that day and also it's what I feel now). Now my job was to teach her .Net(which was really tough for me as i never had taught programming to a non IT background person) and also to help my other batch mates in their doubts. Initially during the process i tried to remain calm and composed but during the end I think I was the most frustrated person.

Then I got the smallest team in my batch for the project and my my Team made me their Project leader. I think it was one of the best teams I have ever worked in.
In the end everything went great and i had the best time of my life.

During the process I found some great friends whom I'll cherish all my life. Thank you T-82 for the awesome time. I'll always remember our class gossips and batch trips. I hope i could write more but if I do I might get sad remembering our sweet memories. I miss you people a lot.............THANK YOU :)

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Interview with google

Two days ago i received a call from google about a post in Google hyderabad for which i applied a long time ago. I was told that i would get a mail regarding the post and some useful links regarding the job. Also a telephonic interview was fixed for 25th of August 2011. After that i was waiting for the email from google which i didn't receive that day as told. I checked my inbox and spam folder the next morning for the mail but still there was no mail. On the day of the interview, i got a call from google and a HR took my interview. After the interview which from my point of view went awful, i asked him about the mail which i was supposed to get. He told me to check my inbox once again and i did but still couldn't find the mail. He told me check the spam folder which i did and found the mail was there from last night. The mail contained a lot of useful links which could have helped me in my interview but what can we say about this.

Now tell me how does the google spam filter work. It blocks email from google and doesn't block the unwanted spam....this is really a good joke. This is something i will remember about google for sure :P.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Planning always fails.....

I don't think things ever go according to the plans. Plans are a waste of time.

Everytime i make a plan, it fails. It has always happened with me. When i planned about getting into a good college like the IIT's or NIT's, i ended up at KIIT. When i planned about getting the girl i liked, it failed. When i tried to start my own website(still in progess since one year), i planned a lot about it and wasted around 12000 bucks ....still it's not complete and all my money is gone. When i planned on not siiting for TCS recruitments, i had to sit(and i got placed) for it. Then i expected a lot from accenture(package, repo and the HR's....all were bad) but there was nothing. Finally planned for siiting SAP recruitments and they didn't even consider an IT student(all the placed students were from CS though my interview was gr8).

So i finally decided not to plan and go with the flow. Lets see how my life goes on from here.......

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Holidays @ Home

First of all, I didn't wanted to sit @ home during my holidays when i came to Lucknow but due to online internships i was not able to roam here and there and had to sit @ home. Frankly, these were one of the best vacations I had in my college life.

My schedule is not good at all. When my holidays began, i had to go to Allahabad for my brother's NTSE 2nd round exam in which he was selected. Then my internships started and i had a lot of work load on me but the atmosphere @ home was great. I didn't really had to worry about anything except my internship. When i was free, i had a great time with my brother. I can never get bored when he is around. People say that a difference of 7 years in age between siblings will lead to less interaction among them but this is not the case with me. My brother probably knows me the best and i know almost everything about him. We tease each other to death what we call "ek doosre ki khicahi", fight over small stuff, dance at parodies made by us and watch TV together. I would say he is probably one the best little brother you can have with a few exceptions.

I had great food during this summer. My mother is a really good cook. Even sometimes i tried cooking and made some great stuff(ask my brother).

Let me tell you about my schedule during these holidays. First of all I woke up @ 11-12 in the day during my entire vacation. Then had food and started my work(intern). Between work, I would talk to my brother and the "khichai" will start. In the evening, i watched FIFA world cup and some other random stuff on TV with my brother. Then a nice dinner with family.Then i worked late @ night and slept around 3-4 in the morning.

Also it was very comfortable as i had an AC in my room(which was bought during the start of my vacation). I also had a unlimited broadband connection with 1 mbps speed @ night and 512 kbps in day.

It was really good sitting at home. I am really gonna miss this now as my vacation ends and i am going back to my college today. Love you mom,"kinni bai"(my brother Yash, he is going to kill me if he saw this name :)), really gonna miss you a lot :(

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Too busy to write

Lately, I have been very busy due to internships and cousin's marriage. I am not getting any time to write, so haven't posted anything for a long time new. I will post something new very soon :)

Monday, May 10, 2010

I am not a talker

Let me tell you a few things about myself. I am 5'6",overweight boy. I am currently doing my B.Tech. from KIIT university, Bhubaneswar. I am a software developer. I love north indian food and alternative rock music.

People say that i am very straight-forward. I just talk about the point which is discussed and no crap at all. This is the main reason why I don't call people much often than i should. Every time i think about calling anyone, I don't have a topic to talk about which makes me not to call the person. If i do call a person then too i can't talk much to them, i will only talk about the reason why i called. This is one of the main reasons why i don't have a girlfriend. I am pretty bad at initiating talks.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Home sweet home :-)

I am finally sitting at home after four months. It always feels good when you return back to home. Ever since I went to KIIT, i have been missing a few things like the atmosphere at home, fights with my brother (teasing him to death), mom's food ,all my family members and most of all the feeling that you are at home.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Found this iteresting stuff on a fan page

You Know You Grew Up in India in the 90s When…

1) You know the words to ‘In-pin-safety-pin’ and ‘akkad-bakkad’ by heart
2) Cricket is almost a religion for you, and you idolize at least one of Rahul Dravid/Sachin Tendulkar/Saurav Ganguly
3) You have read at least some Chacha Chaudhary or Tinkle comics
4) You’ve watched Shaktimaan on TV at least once in your life. And you can immediately recognize the character when you see him.
5) You have some ‘NRI’ relatives.
6) You couldn’t wait for it to be December so you could have the Toblerone chocolates your NRI relatives brought you
7) You watched Cartoon Network, and then the late night movies on TNT that came after Cartoon Network ended.
8) You watched corny dubbed versions of Small Wonder, Silver Spoon, and I Dream of Jeanie
9) You were THRILLED when McDonald’s opened in your neighborhood (or even eight kilometers away)
10) A visit to Pizza Hut used to mean a special treat
11) You have seen Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and Hum Aapke Hain Kaun at least 5 times each
12) You still remember the theme song of Hum Paanch. (Hum Paanch, Pam Pam Pam Paanch!)
13) You have played hours upon hour of running and catching, chor-police, lagori, saankli, ‘Doctor, doctor, help us!’, ‘Lock and key’
14) You have seen girls play ‘Amina Super Sina’ more times than you can remember. (And you still don’t know what it means!)
15) Dog ‘in’ the bone was your favorite co-ed game.
16) Much of your free time in school was spent playing UNO.
17) You collected trump cards of wrestlers, cricketers, and airplanes, and did not quite understand why your younger siblings were obsessed with Pokemon and the other Japanese trends that followed.
18) Your summer vacations were often synonymous with visiting your grandparents or cousins
19) Your parents, at some point, told you ‘Dark Room’ was a bad game to play. But you still loved playing it.
20) Bole mere lips, I love uncle Chips!
21) You know the song ‘Made in India’ by Alisha Chinai
22) You have seen many many many episodes of ‘Antakshari’ on Zee TV and know the only thing constant in the show is Annu Kapoor.
23) Many evenings have been spent watching little kids gyrate vulgarly on Boogie Woogie on Sony.
24) You were the coolest thing in class if you had a computer in your house while it was still the 90s.
25) You learnt LOGO and BASIC in school!
26) You couldn’t wait to start 4th standard so you could start writing with PENS instead of with pencils!
27) You often used terms and phrases like ‘two-say’, ‘same to you, back to you, with no returns’, and ‘shame shame, puppy shame, all the donkeys know your name.’
28) You most probably saw Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge at the cinema at least once. You also fantasized about singing songs in mustard fields as in the movie.
29) You have seen David Dhawan and Govinda movies and laughed at them.
31) You have said ‘haw’ or ‘yuck’ when you saw people kissing in English movies. (nowadays kids are used to it!)
30) Titanic was your FIRST favourite english movie.
31) You thought seeing English movies and speaking English made you the coolest thing ever.
32) You remember the Gujarat earthquake very clearly and could possibly tell everyone EXACTLY what you were doing when the earthquake occurred (yes, this happened in 2001, January 26, 2001, to be exact — but this group is about the things that Indian kids that GREW UP in the 90s remember and identify with).
33) Barbies for girls, and GI Joes for boys were the ultimate status symbols. You just wanted more more more and more. And how can I forget Hot Wheels, for both boys and girls?
34) You thought ‘imported’ clothes were definitely way better than ‘made in India’ clothes (never mind that a lot of clothes brought from overseas by NRI relatives were actually made in India, before ‘Made in China’ started appearing on EVERY existing thing)
35) "Jungle Jungle Baat Chali Hai Pata Chala Hai! Chaddi Pehen Ke Phool Khila Hai Phool Khila Hai!" You watched "The Jungle Book" every Sunday morning at 9.a.m" and just loved mowgli, bhalu and bagheera. A few years later, you watched Disney Hour, which had cartoons like Aladdin, Gummy Bears, Tail Spin, Uncle Scrooge!
36) At some point or other, cool was your favourite, and therefore, most overused word.
37) Captain Planet was your first introduction to environmental consciousness.
38) You have tried to convince people around you to not burst crackers on Diwali, and then gone straight back home and burst them yourself.
39) You have had endless packets of Parle Gluco G biscuits, and of Brittania Little Hearts biscuits.
40) You loved licking off the cream from the centre of Bourbon biscuits.
41) There were no Nike, Reebok, Adidas, Puma- Bata and Liberty was the way to go for your sports shoes.
42) You have probably consumed more Frooti in your lifetime than there is oil in Iraq.
43) You watched Baywatch on Star World when nobody was home even though (or because) your parents said you shouldn’t watch it.
44) You bought packets of potato chips for the specific purpose of collecting Tazos. And you had Tazos depicting everyone from Confucius to Daffy Duck to Daffy Duck dressed as Confucius.
45) For the longest time, the Maruti 800, the Premier Padmini, THE Fiat, and THE Ambassador were the only cars you saw on the road, and the Contessa was cool because it was bigger.
46) You would literally jump up in excitement if you ever chanced upon an imported car (Oh my gosh, is that really a MERCEDES?)!
47) You spent a good part of 1998 drooling over the Hyundai Santro and the Daewoo Matiz , debating which one was better.
48) You used to Fuzen gum. You also chewed Big (big) Babool and/or Boom Boom Boomer chewing gum. They were bright pink and disgusting tasting, but you loved them for the temporary tattoos.
49) Talking of temporary tattoos, you sometimes had contests with your classmates about who had more tattoos on their arm, leg, knee, hand, forehead, wherever.
50) You thought Mario and Contra were the coolest things ever invented, especially if you were a boy.
51) You knew that having the latest Hero or Atlas bicycle would make you the coolest kid on the block.
52) You can imitate Sushmita Sen’s winning gasp to perfection.
53) You have, at some point of time, worn GAP clothes (real or fake) like SRK in KKHH.
54) Seemingly senseless acronyms like SRK, DDLJ, DTPH, KKHH actually make sense to you..
55) You have at some point debated who was more beautiful- Aishwarya or Sushmita.
56) Baskin Robbins ice-cream was THE thing to have!
57) You know what Campa Cola is. And you also knew that Coca Cola was THE drink.
58) You would watch WWF keenly every evening/afternoon and loved Bret Hart "Hitman"! really thought Undertaker had seven lives and he made an “actual” appearance in the Akshay Kumar- starrer Khiladiyon ka Khiladi.
59) When all backpacks (or ’schoolbags’) and water bottles and tiffin boxes had strange cartoon characters that were hybrid versions of seven or eight different characters, and you still bought them, because a green man wih a water pistol, boots, a jet-pack, Johnny bravo hair, a rajasthani mustache, gloves, and underwear (long johns) over his pants, called ‘Mr. X’ was OBVIOUSLY a status symbol.
60) You remember the Nirma tikia jingle.
61) You remember the Nirma girl.
62) You remember the ‘doodh doodh piyo glass full doodh’ ad and also the ‘laal kaala peela, gulabi hara neela classic hai badia bristles wala’ and 'roz khao ande' ads.
63) You grew up reading, if you read at all, some or all of Nancy Drews, Enid Blyton books, Hardy Boys, Babysitters Club, Animorphs, Goosebumps, Sweet Valley series, Judy Blumes, and Tintin, or Archie comics. Because naturally, reading foreign authors made you much cooler than reading Tinkle.
64) Towards the late 90s (1998-99) at least some of us started our Harry Potter obsessions!
65) You absolutely HAD to go to Essel World if you were with cousins! “Essel World mein rahoonga main, ghar nahin nahin jaaonga main!” (I never went but always dreamed of going there!)
66) You watched the Bournvita Quiz contest on TV pretty religiously. The smarter ones amongst you actually took part in it and had your entire school and your entire extended families watch you on it!
67) Maggi 2 Minute Noodles = ultimate snack (and tiffin, lunch, dinner)!
68) If you grew up in the early 90s, you recall the nation’s obsession with Mahabharata on TV
69) In the later 90s, you religiously followed Hip Hip Hooray on Zee. Maybe Just Mohabbat on Sony too
70) You eagerly awaited Friendship Day, so you could give friendship bands to all your friends, and get bands from them in return. Then, of course, those with the most bands loved to show them off .
71) Backstreet Boys' "Quit Playing Games" was one of the first english songs that you LOVED!
72) This list made you smile.

And I miss that age, it was sooo awesome!

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Why Can't I sleep without Thinking

Whatever I do I can't sleep before 4 or 5am in the morning. Every time i try to sleep, some or the other thought creep into my head. They can be about my career, my college, my crush ,my love life, my future, my family or anything related to me at that point of time. These thoughts won't let me sleep. This just happened 2-3 days ago, the night just before my exams.

Let me share some of the thoughts I get:


# What will my career be? Sometimes i think that I will begin a startup. Sometimes i think that I will go for a post graduation in game design. I am still very uncertain about my career.

# What will happen to my love life? I don't like most of the girls I see. Actually till now,I just had one big crush as I told you in my last post. I am still thinking how can I impress her and different crazy ideas creep into my head when I think about her.

# Sometimes I start thinking about my parents and my brother.

# Sometimes I think about the recent projects which I am doing and how to improve them. Even sometimes I get some crazy idea about a project or a website when i am thinking.

# Sometimes it's about my college life, my friends and what should we do to enjoy our lives more in the college.


I just cannot sleep without thinking. Everyday before I sleep I get these crazy thoughts. Why do I think so much? I even think about that.... ;)

Monday, April 19, 2010

Killer Smile

I first met her in my IIT coaching class. She was one of the 3 girls among 25 boys in my batch. When i first saw her I had no idea that i would fall for her. She was a good student as I was. Actually only 3-4 people always answered questions asked by our sir. We both were one of them. At first, I used to sit at the back but somehow after 15 days I was sitting on the 2nd bench just behind her. This was due to one of my good friend that i made in my coaching. That was when I started talking to her about studies and colleges. She always used to say that I will definitely get into the IIT's (but damn our chemistry teacher he made a chemistry topper until 10standard a below average student). We were friends now. I was fine until I saw her smile. That smile made me crazy. I fell for it. Well I can't describe what it did to me. I was starting to like her more and more, but now the academic year was going to end. I realized that i should tell her what i felt. So on the last day I waited for her in the parking lot(about 10-15 minutes after the class. I couldn't wait more as I had to go for something important) but she didn't came. Later I came to know that another guy from my coaching proposed her on that day and that was why she was late(though she didn't accept the proposal). That was it, i never saw her again. We both went to different colleges in two far away cities. Though I still talk to her sometimes over phone or over gtalk. I did confess my feelings over the internet and she was not interested in a relationship. So what should I do now? I have no ideas. I am dying to meet her. Probably will meet her this summer. So what should I do from here? That is the big question!!!!

Whatever that was I still can't forget her and that smile. Everytime I see her pic or her name, it reminds me of that smile. That smile makes me go crazy everytime I think think about it. I could do anything for that smile. Really, What a killer smile!!!

"Ye smile marvayegi !"

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Dreams.....everything

Everyone dreams about one thing or the other. They play a major role in one's life. Dreams can take you to the top the world. But accomplishing what you dreamed is not a simple task. Broken dreams cause more pain than anything else in the world. Dreams shape up one's future. For most of us, our dreams decide our actions like when you dream of the person whom you like(/love still confused), you try to take actions which might impress them. Similarly, if you dream to accomplish some task, you work to complete that task.

Shattered dreams often leads to depressions. The pain of shattered dreams is unbearable. They make you vulnerable to almost everything. I hope this never happens to anyone as I can't imagine my life with all my dreams shattered.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Life n Love....Confusing

Well let me tell you something, life is not going to go as you want it. You might fail in certain aspects of life. You might not get the person you like or you love. Frankly speaking i still can't figure out what love exactly is. Sometimes when you like a person and share a few things with them you feel like you love them. Sometimes it may also happen that you are attracted towards a person for the reasons unknown to you. Sometimes it also happens that when you loose that person you realize that you loved them. So what is love exactly? I never figured out love. Still sometimes you feel good when you think of the person you like (love). Sometimes the opposite happens if you can't talk to them or feel jealous about them not being with you.

I am very confused about these things. Niether i have the experience nor the ability to understand such complex stuff.

I still don't know why I am writing this. Maybe I'll regret this later on ;)